Snowboarder Chloe Kim stole the show on Monday night when she took home gold for the United States in the women’s halfpipe competition.

Now it’s Shaun White‘s turn to take on the field in the men’s halfpipe.

Tuesday night (Wednesday morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea) will also feature some preliminary men’s curling, women’s ice hockey and the pairs’ figure skating short program.

On top of that, medals will also be handed out in alpine skiing for the women’s slalom.

Before we dive into the full schedule and our nightly predictions, let’s take a look at the updated medal tally heading into the night’s action:

Medal Count Entering Tuesday Night

Tuesday Night Schedule (Preliminary Events)

Men’s Curling (7:05 p.m. ET)

Canada vs. Italy

South Korea vs. United States

Great Britain vs. Switzerland

Denmark vs. Sweden

Figure Skating (8 p.m. ET)

Pairs’ Short Program

Ice Hockey (10:10 p.m. ET)

Women’s Group B: Sweden vs. Switzerland

Tuesday Night Schedule (Finals)

Alpine Skiing (Run 1, 8:15 p.m. ET; Run 2, 11:45 p.m. ET)

Women’s Slalom

Snowboarding (8:30 p.m. ET)

Men’s Halfpipe

Tuesday Night Predictions

Snowboarding: Men’s Halfpipe

Does Shaun White still think about missing the podium at the 2014 Olympics?

"People ask, ‘When are you going to get over [that loss]?’" White told Shawn Smith of NBC Sports. "You don’t, you don’t really ever get over it. It’s kind of like you have a scar from falling off a bike, it’s just with you forever."

He’ll have a chance for some redemption on Tuesday night.

Standing in the way of his pursuit of a third gold medal are Scotty James of Australia and Ayumu Hirano of Japan.

Those three all finished with huge scores in the qualifying round: White (98.50), James (96.75), Hirano (95.25).